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Everett Draws 3,000 Fans to FIFA World Cup Watch Party at Rivergreen Park

Everett hosted Everett Fan Fest on June 13, drawing approximately 3,000 fans to Rivergreen Park for a FIFA World Cup watch party featuring the Brazil vs. Morocco match. The event included live entertainment, food vendors, family activities, and participation from the New England Revolution, celebrating both soccer and community diversity.




Quick Facts
Who
City of Everett
What
FIFA World Cup watch party
When
Saturday, June 13
Where
Rivergreen Park
- FIFA World Cup watch party
- broadcast of Brazil vs. Morocco match
- live entertainment
- family-friendly activities
- interactive games and demonstrations
On Saturday, June 13, the City of Everett hosted Everett Fan Fest, a citywide celebration that transformed Rivergreen Park into a vibrant community gathering space. Around 3,000 residents and visitors packed the waterfront to watch the Brazil vs. Morocco FIFA World Cup match on a giant screen, which ended in a 1-1 draw. The event ran from 4 to 8 p.m. and created an electric atmosphere as fans celebrated one of the world's biggest sporting events together.
The festival featured extensive entertainment and community engagement. A live DJ provided music throughout the evening, while food and drink vendors served attendees. The New England Revolution was among the event's most popular attractions, bringing interactive soccer games, a prize wheel, a photo booth, and their mascot Slyde, who entertained fans throughout the event. Family-friendly activities and giveaways filled the park, and local organizations offered residents opportunities to learn about community resources. Children and families filled the open field for their own soccer matches while watching the world's best athletes compete nearby.
Mayor Robert J. Van Campen attended the event throughout the evening, speaking with residents and taking photos with attendees. "This was a special day for Everett," the mayor said. "Thousands of people came together to celebrate not only the world's biggest sporting event, but also the diversity, energy, and community spirit that make our city great." He highlighted the historic significance of the event, noting that Massachusetts was hosting FIFA World Cup matches for the first time since 1994, making it a rare opportunity for the region to be part of a global event.
The success of Everett Fan Fest reflected the city's passion for soccer and the diverse cultures that make Everett one of Massachusetts' most vibrant communities. The event showcased how sports can bring people together across different generations and backgrounds, creating lasting memories for attendees. Organizers thanked the local organizations, businesses, food vendors, performers, volunteers, and community partners whose support made the event possible.
Why This Matters
This event demonstrates how major international sports moments can unite diverse communities at the local level. For Everett residents, the Fan Fest provided rare access to a global sporting spectacle while strengthening neighborhood bonds and showcasing the city's cultural richness. The event also reflects Massachusetts' historic opportunity to host World Cup matches—a privilege not granted since 1994—making it significant for regional sports tourism and community pride.
Timeline & Sources
Jun 13, 2026
WireEverett Fan Fest held at Rivergreen Park from 4 to 8 p.m.
Jun 13, 2026
WireMayor Robert J. Van Campen attends event, meets with residents, and speaks to media
Jun 13, 2026
WireLive broadcast of Brazil vs. Morocco FIFA World Cup match begins; approximately 3,000 fans gather to watch
Jun 18, 2026
WireAdvocate News Online publishes article about Everett Fan Fest